Register for our 2025 High School Partner Conference at Cosumnes River College, specifically designed for high school educators. This conference will provide valuable workshops on Dual Enrollment, important information for graduating seniors, and campus updates. Participants will also have the opportunity to tour the campus and explore the various programs and pathways available for future CRC students. This event offers a unique chance to connect with CRC campus representatives and gain insights into support programs and resources.
Event Details
- Date: Friday, February 7, 2025
- Time: 9:00 am to 2:00 pm
- Other Details: Breakfast and lunch will be provided
- Cost: Free to High School Educators
We look forward to our High School Partners learning about the Special Programs here at CRC.
Accommodations
Participants who need specific accommodations should indicate this on the RSVP form and someone may reach out to you to discuss your accommodations.
Questions?
Contact the CRC Outreach Team at crc-outreach@crc.losrios.edu
Block | Time | Title | Description | Location |
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A | 10:50 to 11:40 am | Articulation and Career Education | This session will be useful for high school counselors and teachers who want to understand the differences between articulated and dual enrollment courses and help students make informed decisions about college credit options. It will also highlight how these programs can enable high school students to begin their careers with a head start and gain access to affordable, high-quality career education programs that equip students with skills for high-demand careers. | Winn Center, WIN 106 |
A | 10:50 to 11:40 am | Dual Enrollment Application Review, Feedback, and Student Support | This session will be helpful for high school counselors assisting students with the dual enrollment process. During the presentation, we will review the dual enrollment application process, provide an opportunity for your feedback, and introduce you to our dual enrollment success coach. | Winn Center, WIN 254 |
A | 10:50 to 11:40 am | Transfer from CRC | Learn the Transfer Basics of students coming to CRC and transferring to a 4-year as an upper division student. We will cover admissions requirements to CSU and UC, Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB) exams, General Education (GE), Major Prep, UC TAG, UCLA TAP, CSU Transfer Success Pathway, and UC Dual Admissions. | Winn Center, WIN 252 |
A | 10:50 to 11:40 am | Tour A | Campus tour offers visitors a comprehensive look at CRC’s facilities, programs, and student life. This guided experience also includes a visit to the College Center, where participants will learn about CRC’s student support services and programs designed to promote student success and enrich the college experience. | Winn Center, WIN 151 |
B | 11:50 am to 12:40 am | Dual Enrollment to Degree: High School to 4-Year | This workshop will explain how college credit earned in high school will potentially be evaluated as a first-time freshman at a four-year. This is for students who will be graduating high school and applying to go straight to the four-year. We will talk about Freshman Admissions Requirements, Dual Enrollment courses, Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB) exams, and other college-related Q&As. | Winn Center, WIN 252 |
B | 11:50 am to 12:40 am | Counselor Mixer | Join us for a networking mixer connecting high school partners and college counselors! This event offers a chance to socialize, share insights, and collaborate on supporting students' college transitions. | Winn Center, WIN 106 |
B | 11:50 am to 12:40 am | Steps for Incoming Students: Undocumented High School Seniors | This workshop is designed to equip high school educators, counselors, and administrators with the tools and knowledge to support all incoming college students including undocumented students. Attendees will learn the Next Steps for students as they transition out of High School and touch on Orientation, Financial Aid and more. By the end of the workshop, participants will have a better understanding of how to advocate for and support their students, ensuring they are empowered and well-prepared to continue into their next steps. | Winn Center, WIN 153 |
B | 11:50 am to 12:40 am | Tour B | Campus tour offers visitors a comprehensive look at CRC’s facilities, programs, and student life. This guided experience also includes a visit to the College Center, where participants will learn about CRC’s student support services and programs designed to promote student success and enrich the college experience. | Winn Center, WIN 151 |
-- | 12:30 to 1:45 pm | Special Programs Resource Fair | Discover the unique opportunities available to you through our diverse array of academic and support programs. APIDA Hawks, CalWORKs, Dream Center, DSPS, EOPS/CARE, Hawk Cares, Honors, Mental Health Services, MI CASA, NAHER, NextUp, Puente, SLIC, Umoja/BEC, VRC, TICC, CRC AMT, EMS | Winn Center Quad |
C | 1:15 to 1:45 pm | Program Overview: Puente and Umoja | Join us for an informative session that highlights two transformative programs designed to uplift and support Black and Brown students in their journey toward transferring to four year institutions. These programs are focused on dismantling the barriers that often hinder access to higher education, providing personalized resources, mentorship, and skill-building opportunities to ensure successful transitions. Attendees will gain valuable insights into strategies that directly enhance student success, foster a sense of belonging, and create longterm academic and personal growth. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how you can be part of a movement that champions equity and provides real pathways for students to achieve their dreams. | Winn Center, WIN 106 |
C | 1:15 to 1:45 pm | Program Overview: EOPS and Next Up | The Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS), Cooperative Resources Agencies for Education (CARE) in partnership with NextUP/Guardian Scholars Program, work together to extend higher education opportunities to students from educationally and economically disadvantaged backgrounds. These programs not only focus on increasing access to college but also commit resources to support the retention and success of underrepresented groups. Our dedicated staff works closely with each student, providing personalized support to help them achieve their educational, career, and life goals. | Winn Center, WIN 153 |
C | 1:15 to 1:45 pm | Disability Support Programs & Services | The Disability Support Program & Services (DSPS) office is a student support “equal access” program that allows individuals with documented disabilities to obtain academic accommodations and auxiliary aides and services while enrolled at CRC. These include test proctoring services, classroom accommodations such as ADA furniture, shared classroom notes, or audio recording of lectures to name of few. Our goal is to build strong student advocates who utilize all the programs and services of interest while in college. | Winn Center, WIN 254 |
C | 1:15 to 1:45 pm | Tour C | Campus tour offers visitors a comprehensive look at CRC’s facilities, programs, and student life. This guided experience also includes a visit to the College Center, where participants will learn about CRC’s student support services and programs designed to promote student success and enrich the college experience. | Winn Center, WIN 151 |